Comment 376 for bug 269656

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Remco (remco47) wrote :

@FredBezies: You're even worse than the free software zealots. The only thing I've read from you is abuse.

I think the Fedora situation is a good solution. It's not an EULA. It just states that two optional services (not part of the program) provided by Mozilla are subject to additional terms of use. One improvement I could see though, is that those two options are off by default. Then the notice could show how to explicitly enable them if you agree with Mozilla's terms of use.

It's still a problem that the actual Firefox binary is non-free software, but at least the short-term EULA problems can be solved this way.